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Sodium Alpha Olefin Sulfonate Modified Carbon Paste Electrode Sensor for Dopamine: A Voltammetric Study

Viswanath CC, Kumara Swamy BE

Sodium alpha olefin sulfonate, an anionic surfactant was modified in carbon paste electrode by immobilization technique. The surfactant modified carbon paste electrode (SAOS/MCPE) was applied for the electrochemical determination of dopamine. The modified electrode shows excellent electrocatalytic property towards DA at pH 7.2 in Phosphate Buffer solution (PBS). The effects of scan rate and concentration of dopamine was studied and the electrode process was adsorption-controlled processes. The modified electrode resolves the welldefined two peaks for dopamine and ascorbic acid which is absent for bare carbon paste electrode and simultaneous studies was studied by cyclic and differential pulse voltammetric techniques. The detection limit was found to be 1.051 × 10-6 M respectively and the modified electrode shows good sensitivity and selectivity for dopamine.